History

The Asheville Graduate Center, established in 1984 on the campus of of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, delivers graduate programs of constituent universities in the University of North Carolina system and other universities.

Today the Asheville Graduate Center, located in 123 Karpen Hall, is administered by UNC Asheville Division of Academic Affairs, and offers over 40 master’s and doctoral degrees from four UNC universities. More than 800 residents of Western North Carolina are enrolled in these programs.

Evening classes accommodate working professionals and offer scheduling flexibility. Classes are held in various UNC Asheville classroom buildings in the evenings as well as through UNC Asheville’s distance learning facilities. Degrees earned through the Asheville Graduate Center are conferred by the universities that bring programs to Asheville. Tuition charges are the same as the home campus offering the degree program.

The Asheville Graduate Center strives to provide affordable, convenient and relevant advanced degree programs for the citizens of Western North Carolina. Staff members continually evaluate and update programs based on the needs of the resgion. Current programs involve diverse disciplines such as business, counseling, education, health sciences, human resources, nursing, public affairs, technology, social work and library science, as well as literature, history, political science and other liberal arts disciplines.